Lighting

Due to aging infrastructure and increased growth, ESC Lab Sciences needed to renovate and expand one of their laboratory buildings to meet current and future needs. With the critical nature of some of the lab processes, having a reliable electrical infrastructure system was an important goal of ESC, including a

As Phase One of the Shelby Park master plan improvements, Puckett Engineering was selected to provide lighting design and engineering services for illuminating new walking trails, parking area, roadway, amphitheater area, multi-purpose/soccer field, and baseball field. Lighting including LED and HID light fixtures with optics and layout for providing adequate

Due to poor field illumination and inefficiencies at 10 Metro Nashville high school athletic fields, MNPS retained Puckett Engineering to provide professional services to replace field lighting systems, including new poles, fixtures, power distribution, and controls. A primary objective was adequate and comfortable illumination levels without excessive glare for players

As consultant to Manuel Zeitlin Architects, Puckett Engineering provided electrical engineering for an all-new facility that is the center of Jewish life at Vanderbilt. The Schulman Center serves the religious, social, and educational needs of Jewish students. The 10,000-square-foot building provides a Kosher vegetarian cafe, a student lounge, an assembly

Puckett Engineering provided design and construction administration for new runway lighting, beacon, and emergency generator for the municipal airport in Pulaski, TN. The project included comprehensive replacement and upgrade of airfield lighting for the 5,300-foot runway and its taxiway. Also included threshold elevated quartz lighting, PAPIs, REILs, wind cone, and beacon. Puckett

Due to IT equipment becoming more compact and therefore requiring a smaller footprint, Metro Nashville decided to relocate the Emergency Communication Center’s data center equipment to the radio room and convert the data center into office space for IT personnel. This required a multi-phase project for first relocating the data center

To improve interdepartmental communication and emergency response, Metro Nashville retained Puckett Engineering to upgrade its Emergency Operations Center’s electrical infrastructure, including new lighting, new critical circuits from the redundant UPS system, replacement of all wiring, coordination of the electrical requirements for the modular furniture with the interior designer for supplying the